Acrobat 7 PDF forms question

I have made my own form using acrobat 7  (my operating system is vista.)  It is a complex reporting system about 44 pages long. There are 15 or so text fields on the bottom of some pages for comments. I would like to auto fill into a summary all of my text field (comments) notes. Is there a way to do this? Is there a way to auto add text streams (values of text fields) together. Anyone know of an easy way other than cut and paste. Thank you very much. If I can do this it will save me loads of time.

I have an example file posted here, I am trying to make my 2 comments feilds populate the summary.
http://hipspro.com/temp/HELPexample.pdf
Can someone show me what a script to concatonate these feilds would look like?

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